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November 22, 2005
Akyol on BBC about Intelligent Design
BBC's Worldwide Service Radio made an interview with Mustafa Akyol in its program about Intelligent Design. You can listen to Akyol's replies to the questions of BCC editor Trevor Barns by downloading this sound file. Or you can listen to the whole program at the related page in the BBC website.
Posted by Web Master at November 22, 2005 1:29 AM
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Your piece at National Review Online today (on ID) sounds like what I read in M. Fethullah Gulen's The Essentials of Islam. A few years ago I invited some Turkish guys to come share about Islam with my Sunday school class. Later when I went and did a presentation at their mosque they gave me a copy of his book. How influential is Gulen - (a) in Turkey and (b) beyond?
Posted by: Richard H at December 2, 2005 4:25 PM
I have just read your article in the NRO. Why do you keep quoting Darwin? Biology in general and evolutionary theory has progressed since his work. You could try reading Dawkins, rather than trying to damn him.
Posted by: DocMartyn at December 2, 2005 6:29 PM